Why hello friends! Greetings and happy post election day. (I recommend you read the post below this one or else you'll have no idea what the following post is about. :))
So yes, many of you have inquired about my Today Show appearance. Ahem... well, not an actual "appearance" but my 10 seconds of accumulative fame as the camera panned the frozen-to-the-core audience. Friday morning, my good friend, Jake, and I rolled out of bed at 3:30 AM, grabbed a cab, and through our tired, bloodshot eyes stood in aw of a fairytale wonderland that was the Today Show set. At 4:30 am and were the first people to arrive on scene. No one joined us for a good 15 or 20 minutes. This gave us ample time to scope out the audience area and find the best place for the most camera time. Us photographers, we like to scope things out. ;)
We met a lot of great folks, saw a ton of incredible costumes — my favorite was the "live" photo booth/filmstrip girl. Did any of you see her? She stood next to me for a bit while they did a spot on her. We happened to be standing in a popular spot, good for filming (go figure, Miss Photographer picking out the best location..) so every time they wanted to film someone's costume they made them stand by us... which in turn pushed us back — but got us camera time! ;) We were only second tier for a few minutes and then we were back to the front row, against the railing.
I'm proud to say that Matt Lauer stood about two feet from me... I about fainted. hehe Al Roker and Merideth Viera were also present throughout the morning. And many of you did write in and win a free portrait shoot! Yay! Thanks for the participation, that was fun! If it weren't for Tivo, none of you would've won. ;) So congratulations to you faithful René Tate Photography fans!
Here are a few images from the frigid morning, including one from the NBC website and my mother's television set. ;)
If you go to Today's website, click the "halloween" link and view the photo album, we're the first picture listed. Now, please, no making fun of my little pose for the camera. haha I saw the Nikon D3 pointed in our direction and elbowed Jake. It's like the photo was taken just for us!